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Offline s_christos  
#1 Posted : 18 January 2014 13:58:36(UTC)
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Hi to all.

Do you know which wagon set goes with the orange BR111 (Marklin 3355)?

Offline RayF  
#2 Posted : 18 January 2014 15:10:25(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: s_christos Go to Quoted Post
Hi to all.

Do you know which wagon set goes with the orange BR111 (Marklin 3355)?



Hi,

Any of the S-bahn coaches will do. Have a look at Helmut Kern's site:

http://www.bahn.hfkern.d...erklin_Wagen/S_Bahn.html
Ray
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Offline s_christos  
#3 Posted : 18 January 2014 19:20:19(UTC)
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Thanks
Offline Dangermouse  
#4 Posted : 01 July 2014 13:40:16(UTC)
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Bit of a thread resurrection, but have a look at the "Railfaneurope" site. They have several photos of S-Bahn Br.111s with various trains.

From what I can work out they were replaced by Br.143s on S-Bahn duties after reunification, and after that were used on all manner of trains. Double deckers, Silberlinge, there are even photos of them hauling an Eilzug with the usual mix of blue/beige coaches and the odd Silberling. I have one on order which will be hauling either a 43589 coach pack, a set of 4255/6/7 or 4258/9/60, or a motley collection of coaches which make a convincing 1990s Eilzug.

I might buy some S-Bahn coaches eventually but they seem to be far more expensive than other types. I was lucky enough to stumble onto a very cheap 4185 steuerwagen last year, it looks as though obtaining 4183/4 will cost about three times as much!
You can never have too many Silberlinge
Offline steventrain  
#5 Posted : 01 July 2014 19:40:49(UTC)
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Welcome to the forum Dangermouse.Smile
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Offline mike c  
#6 Posted : 03 July 2014 05:18:42(UTC)
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Those locos were intended to be used to pull S-Bahn trains in the Ruhr region, but were later used in other regions as well.
They could be found in front of older livery DB Regional and S-Bahn coaches including Silberlinge (pilot coach with orange front), in front of the turquoise and white liveried ones of the 80s and 90s and also at the head of the current red and white ones.

This is probably one of the most common consists: http://www.maerklin.de/d...etails.html?art_nr=43808

Regards

Mike C
Offline H0  
#7 Posted : 03 July 2014 07:40:07(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mike c Go to Quoted Post
This is probably one of the most common consists: http://www.maerklin.de/d...etails.html?art_nr=43808
The City-Bahn (#43808) ran without catenary and was never serviced by BR 111 locos.

Later the coaches were used for the preliminary S 12 line between Cologne and AU - but without the "City-Bahn" inscription. So for a BR 111 this set is just a compromise.

See this thread for interesting pictures of consists with early BR 111 locos (it's DSO, so you may have to click twice and text is German):
http://www.drehscheibe-o....php?17,6777179,page=all
Regards
Tom
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Offline Dangermouse  
#8 Posted : 03 July 2014 15:49:10(UTC)
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Thanks for posting that, some very unexpected formations.

I'm particularly surprised by the pre-war baggage vans turning up with them, there's even a shot of a 111, a blue/white second and one of the vans in 1988 (admittedly as an exhibition, but it presumably ran between depot and station like that). If you ran that formation nobody would ever believe that it was realistic!

It seems that there are almost no limits to picking a realistic train, so just go for a formation which fits your layout.
You can never have too many Silberlinge
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